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monologic
monologic, a. rare. (mɒnəʊˈlɒdʒɪk) [f. Gr. µονόλογ-ος (see monologue) + -ic. Cf. F. monologique.] Pertaining to, or of the nature of, a monologue.1852 Blackie Stud. Lang. 27 You will thus make for yourself a sort of speaking practice in the monologic form. 1866 Blackmore Cradock Nowell liii, A page ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polyphony (literature)
Monologic and dialogic In the monologic conception of truth, the "truth" or "falsehood" of a thought/assertion/proposition exists independently of the The monologic truth is a disembodied truth, or what Bakhtin calls "'no-man's' thoughts". wikipedia.org
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monological
monological, a. (mɒnəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl) [Formed as prec. + -ical.] = monologic. Also of a person: Given to monologue or soliloquy.1823 New Monthly Mag. IX. 394/2 [He] appeared not only in his monological entertainments, but also in the drama. 1829 Carlyle Misc., Ger. Playw. (1840) II. 55 Plays, which..are ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dialogic
(This is as opposed to monologic which refers to one entity with all the information simply giving it to others without exploration and clarification of Overview Bakhtin contrasts the dialogic and the "monologic" work of literature. wikipedia.org
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Dictema
Structure In a uniformly unfolding monologic written text, the dictema is usually represented by a paragraph, whereas in dialogical speech, the dictemma wikipedia.org
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Yugao
Influence and Performance history Kenneth Rexroth wrote a monologic poem Yugao, based in part upon the Noh play. wikipedia.org
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The Dialogic Imagination
In this sense novelistic discourse undermines absolute or authoritative (monologic) language, which is revealed to be merely one form of ideological expression Language is relativised in the novel and is dialogic in nature: monologic language, language with pretensions to a unitary authority, becomes suspect, wikipedia.org
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Lal Zimman
Trans self-identification and the language of neoliberal selfhood: Agency, power, and the limits of monologic discourse. wikipedia.org
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James L. Guetti
Sewanee Review, (Summer 1965) "Acting From Rules: "Internal Relations' vs 'Logical Existentialism'," International Studies in Philosophy, (Spring 1996) "Monologic wikipedia.org
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命贱厕纸贵 Life Is Cheap... But Toilet Paper Is Expensive
Structured as a series of monologic portraits based on local newspaper stories, punctuated with bloody visions and featuring a circuitous foot chase and 豆瓣
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Tynset (novel)
narrator decides not to travel to Tynset, and not to go to the child's funeral, but to continue to lie in his winter bed: Context Tynset is part of a monologic Due to Hildesheimer's strict form, Stanley as well as other writers like Maren Jäger distinguish the associational-monologic style of Tynset from a stream wikipedia.org
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Fred Dallmayr
Dialogue and intercultural philosophy Dallmayr sees the problems of Western modernity in the monologic mindset, which was rooted in Cartesian ego cogito He advocates for dialogue in theory and practice, as a means to overcome monologic unilateralism and for establishing the relationships of mutual understanding wikipedia.org
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Dialogic learning
Dialogic can also be used in contrast to ‘monologic’, which is the idea that there is only one true perspective and so that everything has one final correct Formats There are a number of formats of instruction, that have been recognized as "dialogic" (as opposed to "monologic"). wikipedia.org
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A Little Tea, a Little Chat
It has also been demonstrated that Grant's domination is intended to be indicative of his monologic disposition. wikipedia.org
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Relational dialectics
Concepts There are three main approaches to relational dialectics: monologic, dualistic and dialectic. Monologic approach means as we move closer to one concept, we move further away from the other. wikipedia.org
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